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Tour de Foothills November 9
Presented by Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare in Pomona, the Upland Chamber of Commerce’s annual cycling event’s post-ride festival, Tour de Brews, will feature an array of craft breweries, food vendors and product and service exhibitors from noon-6 p.

Well-being
The center includes repurposing of the Davenport Dining Hall, transforming it into a central, comprehensive facility for wellness testing, fitness practice, teaching, mindfulness, mental well-being, research, and wellness programming for University of La Verne students, faculty, and staff.

FOOTHILLS CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS
Visitors can shop for unique original artwork as they stroll through the beautiful olive groves of the Padua Hills Theatre. The exhibition and film, Paul Soldner: Playing with Fire, will feature one of Claremont’s best-known ceramic artists..

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Veterans Day Events
The public is encouraged to attend and show their support for veterans. Aslideshow presentation will highlight veterans’ names and branch of service at the breakfast. Veterans can be included in the presentation by completing an online form available at www.

University of Redlands to host ‘Women in Leadership’
The event will be hosted by University Provost Kathy Ogren.

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October view: Upland
A view of the mountains above Upland taken from below Arrow Route, near the city boundary with Claremont. Yes, it still seems like summer..

Community Partners
• Inland Empire Health Plan • Methodist Hospital of Southern California • Mt. San Antonio College • National CORE • Perfect Step • Pomona Unified School District.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Chino Valley Medical Center offers a Bereavement Support Group in partnership with VITAS healthcare,.

16th Padua Hills Art Fiesta, Sunday, Nov. 3
Afree shuttle is available from Padua Park. • Thirty area artists will have original artwork for sale. New work this year will include paintings and prints by Laura Barnes, Su Cheatham, Steve Rushingwind and Karen Werner; glass by Marc Gordon; ceramics by Liasbeth Mertins; and mixed media by Patricia Leigh Acuña.
